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Originally Posted by Crowbob
If you are referring to the concept of a collective unconscious first espoused by Carl Jung, keep in mind he was, by his own admission, a neurotic who believed in ghosts:
When Jung was six months old, his father was appointed to a more prosperous parish in Laufen, but the tension between his parents was growing. Emilie Jung was an eccentric and depressed woman; she spent considerable time in her bedroom where she said that spirits visited her at night.[8] Although she was normal during the day, Jung recalled that at night his mother became strange and mysterious. He reported that one night he saw a faintly luminous and indefinite figure coming from her room with a head detached from the neck and floating in the air in front of the body. Jung had a better relationship with his father.[8]
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Independent of Jung I have come to the conclusion that there is a Collective memory..